What's more fun than making bold predictions? One of the best times to make bold predictions is during college football's annual bowl season because anything can happen when two teams unfamiliar with each other meet up and play four quarters.

Bold predictions have the potential of changing the outcome of the game if these predictions just so happen to come true.

The 2011 Military Bowl is no exception. The Air Force Falcons and Toledo Rockets are set to play four quarters of football on December 28. Anything can happen.

Toledo Scores Less Than 21 Points

If the Toledo Rockets finish the 2011 Military Bowl with 21 point or less posted on their side of the scoreboard, the Air Force Falcons are going to be in a good position to end the season with a victory.

Toledo is known for their high-powered offense, so things won't be in the Rockets' favor if that offense if missing on December 28.

Air Force Passes for over 250 Yards

Air Force's passing offense isn't nearly as good as the rushing offense. The Falcons average just over 138 passing yards per game.

If Tim Jefferson, Jr., Air Force's QB, can throw for over 250 yards, the Falcons offense will be very dangerous because of the threat on the ground and in the air.

Toledo's defense isn't very good, allowing nearly 31 points per game, so if Jefferson Jr. can exploit the Rockets defense with his arm, there's no telling how many points the Falcons can put up on the scoreboard.

Toledo Wins by 35 Points

Toledo has shown throughout the year their capability of lighting up the scoreboard, averaging 42 points per game, so it wouldn't be the biggest shock if Toledo blows out Air Force in the 2011 Military Bowl.

Toledo's offense is going to need some help from the defense in order to accomplish this task. If Air Force turns the ball over to Toledo a couple of times throughout the game, Toledo has a chance to blow out Air Force, as long as Toledo doesn't turn the ball over as well.

Toledo and Air Force Combine for a Total of 100 Points

Both teams have scored over 50 points in an individual game at least twice during the 2011 college football season. It's possible for these two teams to do it again, against each other, at the 2011 Military Bowl.

The lack of defense and potent offense these teams have displayed throughout the '11 season has created a blueprint for the possibility of Toledo and Air Force to combine for over 100 points in the Military Bowl.